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    1. Taylor, Joseph & Armilda m Charles Bates
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Taylor, Bates, Hansaker, Lomax Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/723 Message Board Post: Armilda Jane Taylor, m Charles Bates 31 Jan 1847, Sullivan Co. In 1850 they are in the HH of Matthew Hansaker and living a few houses away is Joseph Taylor 45, Margaret 48 and family. Joseph and Margaret are possible parents of Armilda. Armilda later married Daniel Lomax. Anyone have info on these people? esmith@coastaccess.com

    12/04/2001 03:55:53
    1. Re: Francis E. Stone family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/147.1 Message Board Post: Do you have any reference to a Benjamin B Stone born 1843 in Penn in any of your information? My gg grandfather above seems to have left me no trail. Ben married a Sallie Sherman from Ohio, then married, lived and died in IOWA

    12/04/2001 02:15:59
    1. Re: Lowery, Lowrey, Lowry, Harrington, Hackett Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lowry, Lowery Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/155.209 Message Board Post: Gregory, Please contact me, I have information on this family and can help you. My husband descends from Orrin Harrington brother of Miriam. John died in the Civil War. Freida Wells freida49@yahoo.com

    12/03/2001 02:15:55
    1. Re: Help! My Brick Wall (Buckner)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/704.2.1.1.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Tom: Does the name Harvey Pearson mean anything to you? I have a reply from him on your (BrickWall-Buckner) but It locks up my computer when I high lite messages on my Email. I have to shut down and reboot to get anything. My computer keeps saying an illegal function has been preformed. I finally just deleted it. Joel Hampton jmwatson@iland.net

    11/28/2001 10:36:47
    1. Re: Help! My Brick Wall (Buckner)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/704.2.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: It appears that you have the right name for Melvina. Do you have the name of her parents? What was her relation to Robert Moore? How did she get the name of Bumgardner? Boy did you open up a bunch of questions. Joel Hampton

    11/27/2001 10:57:37
    1. Sullivan Co information
    2. William Strahle
    3. I am trying to obtain some information from Sullivan Co. Is there a Genealogy or Historical Society in the county? If so, does anyone have a telephone number and/or hours of operation? I have been trying to contact the Sullivan Co Public Library in Milan to obtain that information, but I never get anyone to answer the telephone. I am calling (660) 265-3911. Is that the correct number and what are their hours of operation? Bill Strahle

    11/26/2001 04:40:07
    1. Joseph A. MYERS and Margaret J. WATSON
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/722 Message Board Post: The couple were Married on 26 Jan 1859 in Kirksville, Adair CO. At that time the WATSON family were living in Sticklerville in Sullivan CO. In 1880 she is a widow. Later census claims she had a living child.

    11/25/2001 04:52:35
    1. Re: Help! My Brick Wall (Buckner)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BOMAR BUCKNER BUMGARDNER BUTLER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/704.2.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: There is a lot that is unknown and/or confusing about these families; but you can be sure it is Bomar (not Bowman, no matter how many databases so say [and I have seen several that do, including the two you mention]). And I just noticed this, from Gorin's "Hart County, Kentucky Birth Records": "02-16-1861. Buckner, Emmassetta. J. M. and Malvina S. [sic; but the originals are hard to read] Bumgardner. NS [meaning she was born north of the Green River]. Hart - Hart [meaning both parents, J. M. and Melvina, were born in Hart County]." She was Melvina's first-born (but probably died young). And, from Crabb's 1850 Hart County census: Family 1076 is headed by Robert Moore and includes several Moores and a Melvina T. [sic] Bumgardner, born in Kentucky, age 14. Family 1077 is headed by C. Bumgardner, born in Virginia, age 64 and includes eight Bumgardners (two of them are lawyers). And Family 1078 is headed by James Jameson and includes a Christina Bumgardner, born in Ken! tucky, age 12, and a Harrison Bumgardner, age 1. I'll bet Christina is the one who married Solomon Butler, 1856 (and her marriage record said she was born in Hart County).

    11/25/2001 09:42:01
    1. Re: Help! My Brick Wall (Buckner)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/704.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: My records show; Henry Watson Buckner, son of Philip (b 1753) & Elizabeth Watson Buckner was born in Va. 1880, and died in Munfordviille, Ky., 1871. He married Mary Bowman & they had 10 children including Murph. Note: (One letter from a friend who said that there had been an early marriage of Murph's mother and that her parents had the marriage annulled but could not give me the man's name. A cousin of Murfs married Edward Mann but this is the only Mann connection found.) Note: (Page 298 of "The Buckners of Virginia" gives her name as Mary Bowman, also page 55 of Famous Families of Virginia.) I have have done no research on the Buckners as I had records leading back to Rychard Buckner b abt 1500 in Berkshire, England, given to me. Your Bomar is probably right as my info was gathered in the 40's and there much better records to work with to day, Joel H. Watson

    11/25/2001 08:57:56
    1. Re: Pauline Annette Humphreys
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/719.1 Message Board Post: Pauline Humphreys was the Dau of Thomas M. & Eliza Pickens Humphreys, born in Sullivan Co., Mo. and a sister to Edith Humphreys Lederer, the Mother of Dr. Charles M. Lederer, A family Phy. here in Warrensburg. He and his wife, Mary lou had 4 Dau. who live away form here. I can be contacted at jmwatson@iland.net

    11/25/2001 08:12:57
    1. Re: Help! My Brick Wall (Buckner)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bomar Buckner Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/704.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Interesting. I have some info that is similar to what you posted. And: James Murphy Buckner was a son of Henry Watson Buckner and Mary Bomar. They married at Hardin County, Kentucky, 1814. The marriage record listed John Bomar as Mary's father. However, there is some confusion regarding Mary's birth date; thus there is not evidence for her mother (John [re?] married about the time of her birth). It would appear from censuses that Henry and Mary divorced (at least they didn't live together). She possibly married again, circa 1850 - 60. In any event, I can't find her after 1850 and there is no cemetery record for her under the "Buckner" name in Hardin, Hart, or LaRue. The Bomar land in Hardin County was (mostly, I think) put into northern Hart County (1819) and / or southern LaRue County (1843). Hart is a "burned" county and most of its marriage and other records are lost. I am not a Buckner descendant; rather I am from one of Mary's possible (half?) brothers, Wils! on Bomar. There was a Bumgardner - Baumgardner family in the Hardin area circa 1820 and at least one other member married into the Bomar family. It appears they mostly lived in the new Hart County (I don't know much about the Bumgardners, however). Your James Murphy had a brother named Joel Mann Buckner and Wilson named a son Joel Mann Bomar; so if we knew where the name "Joel Mann" came from I suspect we would have some new info (there were several men of that name in 1700's Virginia). (I suspect your family went to Missouri about 1862 [not 1852]. And I think your Melvina was born in Kentucky [not Virginia, although her family probably came from there].) Caution: the "databases" much abuse these families.

    11/25/2001 08:04:26
    1. Re: Help! My Brick Wall (Buckner)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/704.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Jocie May Buckner, my Mother was the daughter of Joel Mann Buckner, who was the son of James Murphy and Melvina Francis Bumgardner Buckner. In a Buckner Family History compiled in the mid 40's by Nada Pendergraft, Melvina was listed as an orphant who was born in Va. and came as a small child, to make her home with a relative, Jesse Bumgardner. Jesse was either a brother or uncle of hers. She also lived with a sister Christine, who was married and lived in Ill. Probably this is where she & "Murf" became acquainted as he also had relatives living there. James Buckner first married Permelia or Emelia Hawkins and they had 10 chiildren. James came to Mo. about 1852 and lived in Wintersville, Sullivan Co., Mo. where Murf was a very fine Shoe maker and people came for miles around to have their shoes and fancy boots made. James (1824-1893) & Melvina (1836-1914) are buried in the Wintersville Cemetery. I have no record of any Bomars in my data. I hope this may be of help in your search. Joel Watson Jmwatson@iland.net

    11/25/2001 04:00:43
    1. Re: Help! My Brick Wall (Buckner)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BOMAR BUCKNER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/704.2.1 Message Board Post: I have spent a lot of hours and dollars attempting to understand a set of Bomar families of early (circa 1806 and later) Hardin County, Kentucky. If your mother, Jocie, was born 14 September 1906 and married Wade Watson, she (likely) was a daughter of James Buckner and his second wife, Melvina Frances Bumgardner -- and, thus, a descendant of one of those Bomar families. Do you have any unpublished family records regarding your Buckner family? I (probably) can answer any specific questions about Jocie's Buckner - Bomar ancestry (back to circa 1800, anyway).

    11/24/2001 10:39:46
    1. Re: Hill Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HILL DOUGHTERY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/252.253.1 Message Board Post: Hello Carroll; Carroll we conversed some time ago on the Hill family. My Grand mother Allie Hill is a daughter of John Hill and Lisa Daughtery . The last name on the Death Cert of Allie list her mother as Dorty father is the same I do not have a hole lot but well share if you need the Info. Chester

    11/23/2001 08:08:24
    1. Re: thomas dill, henry dill milan, sullivan co
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/679.1 Message Board Post: I may have some information for you.In regards to the Dill's and Myers family. emailme at bmyers55@home.com

    11/22/2001 04:06:57
    1. Re: George Broyles ancestry
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BROYLES, BAYLES, WORTMAN/WORKMAN, SMALLWOOD, CATES, OSBORN, MOORE, CAPPS, PATTERSON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/126.152.153.204.519.1.1 Message Board Post: MATTHIAS BROYLES (207) [son of James Broyles (44)] (b.c. 1803 TN;d. 1859 Adair Co., MO) He married Ann Bayles (b.c. 1804 Washington Co., TN - sister of Eliza Bayles who married John Broyles (205) and daughter of Reese Bayles) Washington Co., TN Sept 21, 1825. They moved to Adair Co., MO c. 1835. Matthias Broyles appears in the 1840 census of Cooper Co., MO., but before 1850, he moved to Adair Co., Mo. He died on a boat going up the Mississippi while on his way to East Tennessee and is said to have been buried on the river bank. He had at least 12 children of whom Reese Bayles Broyles was probably the eldest {Keith - in error}. Issue given below is given without reference to order of birth. {SLB} dob's and names confirmed from 1850 Adair Co., MO census. Issue 709. i. Reese Bayles Broyles ii. James W. Broyles. .1828 TN. .< 1900Catherine Wortman / Workman; Feb 24, 1851 Adair Co., MO. She was b. Sept 1830 OH. iii. William (John William?) Broyles. .c. 1831. ..Elizabeth Smallwood; June 10, 1855 Adair Co., MO; {SLB} cites this marriage from Adair Co. records as well as the double marriage dates with John's sister, Cynthia. iv. Margaret A. Broyles. . .c. 1832. .1]George Cates;2]Ephraim Osborn v. Ellender E. [Ellen] Broyles. .c. 1834. .. . James Moore vi. Cynthia Malinda Broyles.Apr 5, 1836 . .May 12, 1868 Megrew Cemetery, Adair Co, MO where are also buried George Capps and Mary Broyles Capps.. George W. Capps; June 10, 1855 Adair Co., MO.He married her sister Mary after her death. Issue - Visie, Jemima, David, and Jacob Capps 710. vii. Samuel Matthias Broyles viii. Francis Broyles . .c. 1843 ix. Mary E. Broyles . .c. 1846. .George W. Capps x. George Washington Broyles .Feb 1849 .> 1900 Harriet (Hattie) Osborn; she was b. 1847 IA; Issue - Lucretia (b. 1869), Naltey P./ Notley (b. 1872 IA; mar —; Issue: Albert Broyles; mar —; Issue: Laverne Broyles;mar. —; Issue: Victoria Louise Broyles; mar. --- Bagner)), Eton (b. 1875 IA), Mary (b. 1877 IA), William W. (b. 1880 IA), and Laura Broyles (b. Jan 1884). xi. Simeon David Broyles . .Aug, 1853.Jan 8, 1901 (Died in a train accident at Kirksville, MO) Delilah Patterson; she was b. Dec 24, 1858 MO and d. Mar 25, 1947 IA xii. John Broyles. .> 1850

    11/22/2001 03:40:08
    1. Re: George Broyles ancestry
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Broyles Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jNB.2ACI/126.152.153.204.519.1 Message Board Post: I am looking for the brothers and sisters of George Washington Broyles. Also for his parents. Any information would be greatly appreciated. I'm trying to tie in aunts and uncles in my research so that at some point I can tie my line into anothers. I believe you had said at one point that George was your great uncle-but I'm not sure I remember that corredtly. My line goes from George to Notley to Albert to Laverne to me. Can you help me find this other information?

    11/21/2001 11:38:58
    1. Lookup COUNTYBirthRecord for Emmaline (Emma) J. LYONS 1872
    2. I am seeking a look up for county birth records for my great great aunt Emmaline (Emma) J. Lyons born March 24th, 1872 according her certificate of death. Though, in the 1880, 1900, 1910 and 1920 census her birth year was 1873 and said she was born in Kansas or Missouri. Her parents were Alfred C. Lyons and Harriett (Hattie) Lyons...LOOKING for their MARRIAGE RECORD. Any information would be greatly appreciated! -Michael Lyons LyonsPride01@aol.com

    11/21/2001 07:05:29
    1. Grindstaff/Creason in Sullivan Co
    2. Colleen Lill
    3. I have been searching census records tonite in Sullivan Co thru Ancestry. I was browsing thru the Duncan Twp, Sullivan census for 1900 and I noticed that there were several Grindstaff/Creason families in that township. Sorry, but I didn't record any of them. Colleen Lill > Subject: Grindstaff/Creason/Norton > Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 16:12:08 -0800 > From: "Diane" <dianjone@pldi.net> > To: MOSULLIV-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi I'm new to the list and I am researching the folling names. > > Grindstaff/Creason/Norton -- Some people hear the music we hear and understand the sound of words unspoken.

    11/17/2001 04:21:07
    1. Creasons in Sullivan Co
    2. Colleen Lill
    3. I may have a connection to the Creasons in Sullivan Co. For some time I have been researching my Wheeler connections there (as well as McNeese's too). I have a James Owen Wheeler b 1869, son of Elisha Wheeler and Hannah West. I have seen various records that indicate that an Owen Wheeler married Bertha Creason. I don't know if this Owen is the same man as James Owen Wheeler. In any case, the MO State Archives recently sent me a copy of the marriage record of Owen Wheeler to Bertha Creason. Owen and Bertha were both from Boynton and were married Sept 2 1900 in Boynton. If anyone has a connection to this Bertha Creason, I'd like to hear from you as I would like to find out if Owen Wheeler/James Owen Wheeler are the same person. regards, Colleen Lill -- Some people hear the music we hear and understand the sound of words unspoken.

    11/17/2001 12:25:34